Will and Political Legitimacy [Book Review]

The Owl of Minerva 17 (2):217-219 (1986)
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In Will and Political Legitimacy, Patrick Riley explores the related nexus of some core modern political concepts - will, legitimacy, consent, and social contract - in five major philosophers: Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Kant, and Hegel, devoting a chapter to each. He introduces the book with a chapter discussing how coherent the social contract tradition is, and concludes with some reflections on the five philosophers and their relation to contemporary political thought. Riley presents his reader with interpretations based on wide reading, sympathetic understanding, and an elegant and discursive approach that raises multiple questions about and uncovers many dimensions of the philosophical theories and issues that he discusses.

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